Tablet ASUS Memo Pad Me172 Review

ASUS Memo Pad Me172 Review If you’re interested in buying a tablet, but your budget isn’t too high, ASUS has got the solution for you. Today, we’re going to deal with a model from the lower price class – the ASUS Memo Pad ME172 tablet. This affordable 7” model has somewhat modest hardware – actually, you could say that it has expected specifications for this class of tablets. In these specifications, we have a TFT TN type display, a single-core processor, 1 GB of RAM, and all that on the Jelly Bean version of Android.

More details below…Review Meeting with tablets from the high price category is always nice, but since budgets and priorities aren’t equal everywhere, let’s take a look at some of the cheaper models. With that in mind, I decided to review the ASUS Memo Pad ME172 tablet. Why spend a high amount of money on a tablet, if the models in the price range of $170 get the job done, right? Still, the decision to buy a tablet from the lower class comes with some flaws, as expected. For this price to be doable, the manufacturer must find a way to use cheaper components, but the tablet must still be usable.

I think that ASUS managed to do that with the MemoPad model. Model with a 7” screen diagonal are not only more affordable than 10” tablets, they are also more compact and light – meaning that they are mre portable. Even though I think a SIM card slot is a useful thing on a tablet, WiFi Only tablets like this one can use Tethering (sharing an internet connection from a smartphone). Of course, this kind of use means that you must have an Android phone, or an iOS phone. Modest hardware – ASUS Memo Pad Me172 We have mentioned modest hardware that’s in this tablet, but how modest is it really?

Maybe it’s modest by my judgment, but depending on what you plan to use the tablet for, these specifications might just be enough. Let’s see what we’re dealing with here. First of all, let’s start with the component that I will characterize as the heart of the tablet, and that’s its processor. The ASUS Memo Pad has a single-core WonderMedia PRIZM WM8950 CPU with a frequency of 1 GHz. It’s followed with an ARM Mali-400 MP graphics chip.

Both components aren’t really powerful, but they will get the job done. We have 1 GB of DDR3 RAM memory, and storage space of 16 GB. Both things are very decent for this amount of money. With that, we also have a microSD slot, so you can expand the storage space with cards up to 32 GB. The screen of the ASUS MemoPad tablet has a diagonal of 7 inches, it’s of the TFT TN type, and it has a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, and a not so great 177 pixels per inch. Also, an inferior version of the IPS panel is always wanted, but it is how it is.

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